Ken Olende cuts through our rulers’ attempts to spin the Magna Carta as the basis of democratic rights in Britain
Election results in the Spanish state reflect a mood for change. But there needs to be a clear left alternative, argues Dave Sewell
Last Friday’s Yes vote in Ireland’s referendum on marriage equality is an historic moment in Irish society and internationally. Ireland is the first country ever to introduce marriage equality by popular vote.
Raymie Kiernan argues there’s a big potential for a new united left. But it has to focus on more than just the elections
China’s ability to exert its influence in neighbouring countries shows the limitations of US imperialism, writes Tomáš Tengely-Evans
This is an edited version of an open letter from activists asking why the results of the inquiry into the massacre have not yet been made public
Britain’s political terrain is shifting. Neither of the two main parties can be sure of gaining enough support to win the general election outright.
A new left is emerging from the splits of the ruling ANC party. But not all the new radicals are involved, reports Ken Olende
Socialists should use the elections to build a clear and unashamed socialist alternative to austerity and racism, argues Charlie Kimber
TUSC and Left Unity parliamentary candidate for Bethnal Green and Bow Glyn Robbins slams the Tories' latest housing scam
Satisfying the workers’ demands and breaking with the EU blackmail means a revolutionary strategy, writes Panos Garganas
Could Marine Le Pen’s fascist Front National (FN) win the next French presidential election in 2017? The dominant trend on the French left is to see the FN’s gains only through this prism.